E3D+VET - ERASMUS3D+ For the immersion in 3D printing of VET centres (project number: 2017-1-DE02-KA202-004159) is a project involving six partners from different European countries: CEIPES (Italy), CETEM (Spain), STP (Slovenia), Pristálica (Spain), KIT (Germany) and SEMKA (Germany), funded by the European Commission under the Erasmus+ programme, Key Action 2 (Strategic Partnerships for Innovation and Exchange of Good Practices).

This report presents the findings from the Learning and Work Institute's 2019 Adult Participation in Learning Survey, which was funded by the Department for Education (DfE). This includes patterns of participation in learning across demographic groups, the nature of learning undertaken, motivations for and barriers to participation, and the benefits of engaging in adult learning. The 2019 survey records the lowest participation rate in the 23-year history of the survey.

Focus on Environmental Awareness and Education in VET and CE online

Hello everyone, we from EPALE Germany just wanted to let you know about a current topical focus running on our language version. Feel free to translate as it fits the current topical focus "Environmental Awareness and Education" perfectly.

The human tragedy of the coronavirus is immense. Thousands have died, hundreds of thousands have been infected globally, and millions more have been affected. Whilst infectious disease has always been a part of the human experience, the expansion of industrial civilization has inexorably amplified the risk of new diseases.

The Erasmus+ “European Animators For Youth – EAFY” project was launched in 2019 in a view to contribute to the setup of an EU Youth Strategy able to address the challenges that young people are facing all over Europe, through the provision of a harmonised curriculum for youth workers. In fact, according to the European policy of recognition of competences, in this field there is no harmonisation between EU members countries and animators from one country are not qualified in others members states. Furthermore, this lack does not support mobility of animators at European level.

With the outbreak of Coronavirus being declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation, people worldwide are facing a major challenge. Coronavirus has significantly affected all of our lives, but it is also challenging our ability to adapt and be resilient.